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Whiteflies are
Hemipterans that
typically feed on the
undersides of
plant leaves. They
comprise the
family Aleyrodidae, the only
family in the superfamily...
- on the
under part of leaves.
Female whiteflies are
diploid and
emerge from
fertilized eggs
whereas male
whiteflies are
haploid and
emerge from unfertilized...
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Aleyrodidae is a
large hemipteran family comprising the
whiteflies. It
contains the
following species:
Acanthaleyrodes Takahashi, 1931 Acanthaleyrodes...
- the gl****house
whitefly or
greenhouse whitefly, is an
insect that
inhabits the world's
temperate regions. Like
various other whiteflies, it is a primary...
- The
Sternorrhyncha suborder of the
Hemiptera contains the aphids,
whiteflies, and
scale insects,
groups which were
traditionally included in the now-obsolete...
- ToCV is
transmitted by
whiteflies in a semi-persistent manner,
making it one of just two
criniviruses transmitted by
whiteflies belonging to the Bemisia...
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Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences Jon H.
Martin (2004). "The
whiteflies of
Belize (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). Part 1 –
introduction and account...
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insecticide to
control a
number of pests,
including termites, thrips,
whiteflies,
aphids and
various beetles. Its use in the
control of bed bugs and malaria-transmitting...
- Sánchez-Campos,
Sonia (2011). "Emerging
Virus Diseases Transmitted by
Whiteflies".
Annual Review of Phytopathology. 49 (1).
Annual Reviews: 219–248. Bibcode:2011AnRvP...
- temperatures.
Parasitized greenhouse whitefly pupae turn
black in
about 10 days,
while parasitized sweet potato whiteflies turn
amber brown. Both are easily...